“The allegations are that Mr. Marshall sold a handgun to a minor that was used in a gang-related shooting,” Angel said. “We believe that he poses a substantial danger to the community.”

Judge Joni Cutler set bond at $50,000.

The shooting took place at 6:15 p.m. Friday in the 200 block of South Caley Place, just north of the Dawley Farms area in northeastern Sioux Falls. Two groups of people ran into one another in a mobile home park, police spokesman Sam Clemens said. At least six people were present.

The suspect and the victim began talking, and at some point the suspect pulled out a handgun from his waistband and pointed it at the victim.

“(He) threatened him with it a few times and then the gun went off,” Clemens said, who added that police still are investigating whether the gun was fired intentionally.

The victim was shot in the left cheek, and the groups scattered.

Frank Natole, who lives in the area, said he was inside his home when the gun was fired.

“I guess I heard the pop, then my son came running into the house,” he said. “It looked like Satan was chasing him.”

Natole said his son told him he thought his friend had been shot. The son then ran back outside and brought the victim into the home. Natole called 911.

“It looked like he had powder burns on his face, and he was bleeding from his ear,” Natole said.

Natole said there was an argument that led up to the shooting, but he disputes that it involved gang activity.

“All I know is the kids my son hangs out with are not gang-related,” he said.

Police arrived and started talking with witnesses, which led them to arrest boy Marshall and the 16-year-old suspected shooter.

Clemens said police still are searching for other people who might be connected to the shooting.

Marshall is charged with eight counts of grand theft, one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of two ounces or less of marijuana.

Marshall has a criminal history as a juvenile but the judge advised prosecutors not to discuss it in detail in court Monday.